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Explore the latest news from Bond University

From alumni starting game-changing businesses, to students (literally) kicking goals in sport, to research breakthroughs, there’s always something happening at Bond. See what Bondies have been up to and explore latest news from campus, the community and beyond.  

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Bond signs MOU with Loughborough University

Bond University academics, students and athletes will gain access to the United Kingdom’s best sport-based research and high-performance institution under a new partnership with Loughborough University.

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Physio Tom set for the job

A visit to a physiotherapist when Tom Sanders was injured at 13 lit the fire in one of Bond University’s newest and most highly-qualified graduands.

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Three-quarters of Australian workers think now is a good time to change jobs. This is what managers can do better to keep them

Perhaps one reason for the high numbers seeking new jobs, is stress.

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Covid vaccination fatigue hurts the most vulnerable

According to a new research paper, Australians are experiencing post-Covid vaccination fatigue and it's a worrying trend.

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Research news

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Bond University Researchers awarded NHMRC Project Grants

Bond University Researcher awarded NHMRC Project Grant as Chief Investigator

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Crisis Command: Strategies for managing corporate crises

Professor Mary Power and Hamish McLean have recently collaborated together to write a book titled “Crisis Command: Strategies for managing corporate crises” published by Ark Publications (UK/Europe).

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NHMRC Australia Fellowship Award Winner

NHMRC Australia Fellowship Award Winner to collaborate with Bond University

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More Success for Australian Centre for Family Business

Professor Ken Moores and Dr Justin Craig are celebrating further successes with the Australian Centre for Family Business.A paper co-authored by Professor Moores and Dr Craig titled “Championing Fam

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Sporting news

Olympian helps NCAA athlete reclaim her game

Former NCAA Div 1 volleyballer and Bond Law student Charis Adefolarin is back on the court with the Gold Coast Power.

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Student surge sparks premiership push

There has been a changing of the guard at The Canal with an influx of highly skilled student footballers behind the Bull Sharks' stunning start to the 2025 season.

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New grandstand to put rivals, and fans, in the shade

The Canal is undergoing a major upgrade of its AFL amenities.

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Bull Sharks go 4 from 4, extending UniSport Swimming reign

UniSport Swimming wrap: Bond University has cemented its status as Australia's best with a fourth consecutive UniSport Swimming Nationals championship.

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